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Your cart is empty.THE WARM COMPANY-Steam-A-Seam 2. Pressure sensitive on both sides for a temporary hold to both the applique and background materials, pieces stay in place and are repositionable until fused with an iron. Once fused the bond is permanent and machine washable and dryable. Lite is made especially for sheer & light weight fabrics and regular is for use with heavier fabric, paper, card board, wood and glass beads. Quickly create hems, seams and applique. Easily apply lace, trim and ribbon. This package contains one 20yd roll of 1/2in web with yellow grid lines. Made in the USA.
Placeholder
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
it’s very easy to do. I can’t see at all so this was a blessing. very reasonably priced also
Faery's Family
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024
I have been using this product for years to finish my in the hoop embroidery seams so I don't have to hand sew them closed. The perfect timing is 10 seconds with your hottest iron setting, no steam needed. Let it cool completely, then the paper peels off easily. Another 10 seconds to set the glue. Can tear it with your fingers. Sometimes I warm the fabric slightly to make the glue tacky so it stays in place. Helpful for longer seams, especially if you have a roll that is pretty curly and fights you. I prefer the 1/2" and not the 1/4" of this same product. I feel like the 1/2" is more manageable to handle with my fingers. Just as some friendly advice, too long of heat and your glue will evaporate, so timing DOES matter. My iron may be hotter or cooler than your iron, so experimentation may be needed. If your paper peels easily without lifting any glue, that's the perfect temp/time. Happy sewing!
B. B.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
If you don’t want to sew and need to make a hem temporarily, this is perfect. The problem is it doesn’t hold up for too long. I have to re-iron the hem after every wash, otherwise it loses the adhesive.
PAR
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024
I'm a quilter and I also make bags. This work wonders for holding a small space together while you need to sew.
PCK
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
I was hemming some dresses and my sister recommended this product. I used it instead of a previous product which you iron. I really found the double sided stickiness totally wonderful. Still needs ironed, but you measure and stick your double stick fusible tape between the two layers of fabric , it stays in place, and you iron it down. And as they say in England, And Bob's your Uncle! She also recommended a Hot ruler, which works great!
Laura
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023
This stuff is fantastic! Super easy to use, sticks for a long time even through washes. So much easier than having to sew !
Patty
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022
I have been using this brand for years!!!!! It is easy to use, and has very good adhesion using your home iron. I keep this on hand for many craft projects!
Fournet Anik
Reviewed in France on June 17, 2021
me suis trompée dans ma commande je voulais des feuilles tant pis par contre fortement déçue de ce rouleau qui ne fait pas son boulot il ne colle pas ou presque pas dommage ...@
Ydg
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 12, 2021
Use this daily, good product
Tazold
Reviewed in Canada on August 22, 2020
Very helpful in many projects.
RONNA
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2020
I used this product to make binding for a quilted wall hanging. Worked very well.
GMak
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2017
I cannot sew. I have used this product for years to shorten my jeans and dress slacks. It works extremely well and does not separate after having been through multiple wash and dry cycles. I have used it on cotton, wool, blends, even polyester with excellent results. However on polyester you must be careful to use enough heat to melt the fusible tape without melting the polyester. I have not found it to stiffen the fabric except maybe for very thin, sheer fabric.
minimalist
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 13, 2015
Tape is handy to use where fabric needs to be sealed together. Since it is slightly sticky it holds well even without pining prior ironing. It was recommended to me for hemming stretchy fabrics, however since the tape is not stretchy the finished hem becomes solid, loosing the elasticity of the fabric. The tape is basically a hemming tape but narrow or one could use strips of Bondaweb instead.
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